Learn about post-fire restoration efforts and results at the Waianae Kai - Makaha burn site on Oahu by watching a recorded webinar presented by staff from the Honolulu Board of Water Supply and UH Manoa.

This fire burned over 1,300 acres of native forest immediately adjacent to Mauna Kea State Park. It is important because it reveals the complexity and challenges of fire response, in addition to the vulnerability valued resources on the Hawaiian landscapes

This PFX Training Module is a self-paced mini-course that will help you understand how fuel type, characteristics, arrangement, and environment affects fire risk and fire behavior. You will also learn to identify hazardous fuels types and arrangements on a landscape.

This guide addresses how to compile and present the information required in a pre-fire plan and lists the people with whom plans should be shared. It also provides a checklist of features that should be included in a good fire plan.

Nearly one month of back to back meetings began with the Hawaii Ecosystems Meeting in Hilo. Run each year by Dr. Peter Vitousek, the meeting is an incredible opportunity to meet some of the cleverest scientists working in hawaii....